The Oldman Watershed Council (OWC) is working to improve habitat conditions for four at-risk bumble bee species in the watershed. This project also aims to increase the amount of people observing, identifying, and recording information about bumble bees.
Watershed Restoration and Sustainable Land Management
Healthy grasslands, wetlands, and shorelines are critical to maintain water security and a resilient watershed that is able to withstand floods and droughts. The OWC implements natural infrastructure projects to restore these important areas that improve water quality and support pollinators and native plant species. The OWC also funds sustainable land management projects through our Watershed Legacy Program to improve the health of our watershed.


